Wallabies looking Sharpe

Nathan Sharpe will become the Wallabies' fourth captain this year while Kurtley Beale has been dropped for their clash with Argentina on Saturday.

Nathan Sharpe will become the Wallabies' fourth captain this year while Kurtley Beale has been dropped for their clash with Argentina on Saturday.

Australia came from behind in Perth at the weekend to beat the Springboks 26-19, but it came at a cost with skipper Will Genia badly injuring his knee, which will keep him out for a prolonged period.

With first-choice captain James Horwill also sidelined, along with his successor David Pocock, Sharpe takes control for the showdown with the Pumas on the Gold Coast, the first Test to be played at the popular tourist destination.

"To have the privilege of leading Australia in the first ever Test to be played on the Gold Coast is an experience I will always treasure," said veteran Sharpe, 34, who has led the Wallabies twice before.

"But the memory is down the track. For now, it's important we keep our focus as a team, build on what we achieved last weekend in Perth, and add to that momentum.

"No one else in the squad has played Argentina before but I have and they will be tough, incredibly passionate and uncompromising.

"You only have to look at what they have achieved to date in their tournament matches to see what a threat they will be," he added.

While winless in the championship to date, the Pumas have made both of their opponents uncomfortable, making most of the running in a 16-16 draw with South Africa at Mendoza last month.

They then gave the All Blacks a scare for much of last weekend's Test in Wellington, which was eventually lost 21-5.

Sharpe goes into the match with a new second row partner after a hamstring injury ruled out Perth man-of-the-match Sitaleki Timani, with Kane Douglas called on to take his maiden Test bow, the only change to the pack.

"He's a big man so he will help anchor the scrum on the tighthead side in a similar way to how Sita has," said Wallabies coach Robbie Deans of Douglas.

Scrumhalf Nick Phipps will step up for his fifth Test appearance to replace Genia.

"Nick's had a good grounding, knows our method and has worked hard," Deans says.

"He has a great work ethic, is a quality bloke to have in the group as his enthusiasm is infectious, and has handled everything that has been thrown at him as a Test player - including a run as a replacement wing during last year's Rugby World Cup. He's ready to go," he added

The absence of Genia, and the pre-scheduled shoulder operation which removed Brumbies halfback Nic White from the squad late last month, sees the nuggety Western Force scrumhalf Brett Sheehan return after a three-year absence from the Wallabies.

A further change sees Berrick Barnes move from inside centre to fullback, to accommodate the return of regular inside centre Pat McCabe.

This means the out-of-form Beale, who started against South Africa, moves to the bench for the second time in three Tests after being dumped following his shocker in the opening game of the tournament against New Zealand in Sydney.

"Berrick has good grounding at the back while his ability to take just about every point-scoring opportunity on offer [with his goal-kicking] was highlighted once again last weekend.

"His presence provides good balance to the backline, while giving us the opportunity to throw Kurtley in where he will be at his most dangerous, against a tiring defensive line as the game opens up and he can get out there with a license to play," Deans explained.